Brinks Home, one of North America’s leading smart home security companies, has opened its new headquarters in Farmers Branch just two miles from its former home in the same north Dallas suburb. The move marks “the moment Brinks Home’s physical presence caught up with the company it had become,” Brinks said.
Brinks Home’s new HQ is located in the Park West twin-building office complex at 1501 LBJ Freeway, a recently renovated campus offering amenities including a state-of-the-art fitness center, a 125-person conference facility, a Starbucks coffee bar, and a full-service café.
CEO William Niles called the HQ move “the physical expression of everything Brinks Home has become.”
“Since our rebrand in 2021, we’ve transformed how we operate, how we go to market, and how we serve our customers,” Niles added in a statement. “This new space reflects our ongoing commitment to innovation and sets a powerful foundation for our next era of growth.”

Part of the Brinks Home team in their new Farmers Branch headquarters. [Photo: Brinks Home]
Momentum since 2021 rebrand
In 2021, Brinks Home Security dropped the “security” from its moniker, released a new logo, and implemented a total rebrand as Brinks Home to “set a new standard for the smart security industry.”
Since then, the company has aimed to redefine itself as a “modern, technology-forward home security company,” Brinks said. In the past five years, the company expanded its go-to-market channels, launched its BHX Summer Sales program and platform, transitioned to a remote-first hybrid operating model, and enhanced its digital customer experience—”driving meaningful improvements in service efficiency and helping achieve a best-in-class Net Promoter Score.”
Brinks Home leased a seventh-floor suite at Park West I and built out the space entirely from a blank canvas, partnering with architecture firm BHA and general contractor HRNCIR Construction on the project. Move planning began last September and construction began in January.
At around 27,000 feet, the space was designed to offer a sales- and growth-oriented environment “built to showcase who Brinks Home is now,” the company said, adding that the HQ is “compact by design” and intended to feel “alive and activated rather than expansive and underutilized.”
Under the company’s hybrid model, the space prioritizes collaboration, engagement, and culture, Brinks Home said. Part of the move was relocating the company’s backup data center to an off-site location, geographically separating it from the primary headquarters and providing “a more robust foundation for serving customers and business partners.”
The new HQ location was selected in close collaboration with Farmers Branch city leadership, Brinks Home said, including the mayor and other top officials.
The company marked its move on Tuesday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Farmers Branch civic leadership, the Park West property management team, and key partners who contributed to the transition.
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